The Ancient Shipwrecks Of The Black Sea | Lost Worlds: Deeper Into The Black Sea
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Four years in the making, this two-part television series follows the world’s largest Maritime Archaeological Expedition in exploring how the Black Sea formed after the last ice age. Could it have been the origin of Noah’s flood?
Led by charismatic chief scientist Jon Adams, the team send space aged remote survey vehicles 2 kilometres underwater to scan the seabed. In seeking geological clues, they quickly make remarkable finds: over 70 shipwrecks almost perfectly preserved in the chilly, oxygen-depleted water of this near landlocked sea. The films reveal extraordinary ships from the Ottoman, Byzantine, Roman and Greek civilisations.
They include discoveries that are unique worldwide: the most perfectly preserved Roman vessel ever and the only preserved Greek warship known. The series witnesses the highs and lows of the handpicked international team of world-class scientists, on their remarkable journey into the past. Their adventures at sea include extreme dives to depths of 100m, tense recovery operations struggling to salvage amphora from Roman ships and costly equipment failures that threaten their entire operation.
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As someone who lives close by the black sea i was always jealous of the turquoise waters from everywhere else, but never really noticed that this sea is special too.
Me...I need to go to bed...
RUclips...wanna see what's on the bottom of the black sea?
Me...sweet...I'm in...I don't need sleep
Why do you gotta do me like that. I should go to sleep for work but na. Realest comment ever
Literally me rn.
All those people making negative comments about this do not appreciate the time and money that went into this discovery. Thank all of you. Just watching history come alive and finding all those guns, artifacts, and everything else was so amazing.keep up the good work ❤
Actually I have met some of the staff at my work. The whole project is mesmerizing and as a Bulgarian person I am happy to tell about the project to children and parents in our science center.
Благодаря!
Страхотно!!!
I really like watching documentaries
umm...ok
I've always been fascinated by archeology. I've been on one dig in my local area. We found Native American artifacts that were around 1000 years old and found evidence of a flint trade, as flint is not native to our area.
It's himbling to know you're the first person to see an object since it went into the ground 1000 years ago. It makes you wonder about the person who made it. What was his name, what he looked like, who his people were.
Have you found any doody fossils that might hint what they were eating? Surely they'd be chock full of corn and native nuts and seeds..
Whatever you found buried, put it back…. Unless you want meet a skinwalker or something someday haha
The movie “Black Sea “ makes your mouth water looking at those gold bars! Jude Law. How about sharing a glass of that wine you’ve found on Roman galleons still drinkable I hear? How many precious coins and stones have you found? Great documentary
Part two: ruclips.net/video/pzzH2NrUtn4/видео.htmlsi=6KVzlwrsN-XeV7GU
What a wonderful trip back in time! Traveling back in time without a Time Machine! Moment frozen in Time! What a fantastic experience just for me to see what you saw!
I'm glad there's no bodies found. I hope they survived the tragedies, which now helps us see into the past. Truly remarkable.
Sea life ate the flesh from the bodies and the bones dissolved under the pressure.
@@Fourrings80with how deep those wrecks are, there is no oxygen for sea life
@@kellen5900 Yeah, but what happens at that depth is that the water is undersaturated in calcium carbonate, which is the main component of bones. So in water that deep skeletons will dissolve over time.
Also, there is life at that depth. At the very least extremophile bacteria that can survive microaerobic or anaerobic conditions. It's just not the kind that eats wood, which is why the ships haven't broken down. Flesh however...
This is very enjoyable. Thanks again for sharing this with us all.
Wow !! Wow truly answers questions that no one ever has seeing it in person. Having a near-perfect environment preserving to still anything.
You couldn't help but want to be the one to dive !! That's a dive for younger men. We had our day.
Love watching documentaries like these. 💯👏
like watching paint dry too?
Just as you get to the oldest wreck, the movie ends abruptly! That's a cliffhanger!!! When will we get to see what you discovered on it? Great film and I WANT MORE 😂.
The just kinda cut it off at the end, is there a part II or something?.
I look down in the shower and ask myself the same thing.
@@annieZOK That is a WILD statement 😂
@@annieZOK hahahahahahah😂 well done sir!
@annieZOK I feel this on a personal level
@@annieZOK chicks like that these days because of all the back door business, can't be too boku.
Without oxygen , What would happen to human organic materials such as skeletons. When exploring these wrecks at depth in the Black Sea , would it be possible to find human remains
As long as they are preserved, then yes. Marine fossils are better preserved than land fossils. depending on low levels of oxygen. The best preserved fossils are found at the bottom of river river valleys.
I always wonder that as well , do they find skeletons floating around in there, or inside submarines?
I know this is an old comment, but look up the discovery of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Lake Superior and the Black Sea are similar in the sense that the depths preserve the wrecks. However, when they went down to it in 1995, they did find a crewman’s body that was slightly decomposed. The ship sank in 1975. So 20 years with just slight decomposition is pretty impressive. I guarantee you the remains are still down there with slightly more decomposition.
Amazing! Thank you.
This is far more interesting than that music constantly drowning you out
Important work ...20 million well spent 💖
Thank you for not starting out with a forced ad about some nasty green powdered drink or disgusting looking meat stick.
Go to sleep clown!
I got your disgusting looking meat stick right here, pal.
A great video, but I am so sick of these commercials and ads that are interjected into wonderful pieces of RUclips material. Over and over.
The oceans don't give up their secrets easy
55:14 Looks like a Byzantine tie-wrap at the bottom of the screen there....
wow. The video is amazing
Wow a lot of ads! Near the end was there a lot of progressing ahead then maybe a kind of looping where the video would jump back and repeat, plus there was part of a movie taking place I think in Medieval times so it's not my computer it is their glitches or technical errors?
Go to sleep clown!!
As a Hannibal fan, I want them to find a Roman galley covered with smashed clay pots and snakes. 🐘🐘🐘
You do know what happened at the end to Hannibal don't mess with rome
A trirene would be awesome.
I could have done without the near catastrophe event. Other than that it was okay. I wanted to hear more about the once freshwater lake and further evidence of age of when it flooded. Thanks!
Indeed, that was a bit overdone in order to follow the established story arc that nobody dares veer away from anymore. Syd Field has a lot to answer for.
seem they feel compelled to add fake drama scene always
Apparently the sea rose over several thousands years, as glacial melting brought freshwater in from the rivers. More recently, maybe through an earthquake, a chanel opened up and allowed the salty Mediterranean to pour in. They found this by looking at mud cores.
This is sooooo good! Love it.
can i have my 1hr of life back please??? you spent more time on the crew and ship, then you did on the wrecks!!!
*DING* WINNER! I thought the exact same thing! 😅
Why did you watch it?
@@ARYZEMusic Why did you watch it?
@@scorpion19142001dumb question
I liked this one because it had a lot of detail that another doc about the same crew didn't. I too would like to learn more about the artifacts and ships. I can't find that doc though.
That's it? A cliffhanger?
Part 2?
Id love to watch this without an ad every 2 minutes
YT would be glad to sell you ad free
@@Dulcimertunes Yes, they sure would but I wont cave.
Immagine being soo self absorbed and wealthy you have to be, that you get to complain about what ship wrecks you get to plunder.
ah hehe was not expecting our swedish Vasa to come up in this video... yea Vasa is a very good ship to use as educational example of how ships was built back in 1700. have seen the Vasa once back in 2010 when i visited Stockholm for the first time. bought a buildable model set from the museum as well and a Vasa in a bottle XD... too bad i probably never will be able to get to build the model as i just do not have the space for storing it safely.. nor the money to get the paints and stuff...
you cant end it like that !
There is a second part. I've seen this on one of the other channels. They will probably upload the second part next week?
@@ItsBrandiFolseYo I hope so,,,,
@@ramongonzalezdiaz9511 I finally figured out that it was on the Odyssey channel. They uploaded it 3 months ago. They both have the Lost Worlds: Deeper Into The Black Sea after the title.
@@ItsBrandiFolseYomvp
“The ikea wrecks” “they even come flat packed” 😂 hahaha
Nice introduction
So, it ends with them finding a jug of 1,000 year old wine? Nice.
This is so cool
Too many obtrusive advertisements
OMG!
The black sea is cool. The water is jet black. Fish developed eyes on their stomachs because of the black water
My uncle told me the women have 3 boobies on the Black Sea.
I got eyes on my stomach ad I can't stand it
I'm constantly looking at Shirt
They erased my flippant joke about three bosoms.
@@rickruddhmm I see you
Yeah RUclips is controlled by a bunch of snowflakes I've been thinking about finding a different media Outlet but on my favorite channels are on here I guess I could find other things to watch on tick tock makes me want to throw up just thinking about it
I would love to see them take the ship to the grate lakes in North America.... They are called lakes but are really inland seas. Got war ships from French and British navy's up to the ore haulers like the Fitzgerald... I am sure lots of native wrecks to.
They need to raise them and put them out for all people to see...I don't care how much it cost...would be priceless
Because of the anorobic environment the ships are safer where they are
I agree, they are safer where they are. 3D laser map and high def photo the whole wreck, and make it a 3D virtual tour via goggles.
Yep, that would be more meaningful. What's the purpose other than taking a cruise on the Black Sea? They need a huge underwater vacuum on the bottom of that ship.
They are passing on all those ottoman wrecks.,.ill take one!
the zip tie lying just inches away from this amazing discovery, is it not interesting too?
3:44 'inspired the Biblical flood story'. I can't believe they didn't pin it on 'climate change'. Instead of his world view, the narrator should stick to documenting the wrecks; now, that would be awesome.
You're an incredibly boring person.
Well? Did he dive? Is there a part two?
55:22 what is the blue can berried in the wreck with maybe a circular white logo?
Someone needs to do a deep dive in some of these dilapidated towns in America. House Wrecks Season 1
The Turkish side of my family expanded their shipping company in Trabzon to ship to Liverpool in England in 1832.
I know they lost at least two ships in the Black Sea.
there has been some back and forth within historians, if the event that created the black sea, was the inspiration for the flood myths described in many ancient tales.
Part Deux:
ruclips.net/video/pzzH2NrUtn4/видео.htmlsi=VZHwmzO6lYD-IDeQ
It's expensive looking for old treasures. Good luck.
I would have pulled that modern can up that was on the last wreck site. It will have a sell by date.
I watched this video like 3 years ago lol
poor editing at the end... come on man
You can do 99 things for someone and all they remember is the one thing you didn’t do.
When your crew is bored with finding shipwrecks and under pressure for the 'BIG FIND'.....everything we're watching becomes looks like a cloak for treasure hunting.
Why are archeologists who studies people and cultures torn apart on how the black sea flooded? That's far from their expertise. Ask an oceanographer or something. BTW fire the editor for the abrupt cut I mean wtf
You could hide a lot of ancient shipwrecks and even buried ruins, in 6 meters of sediment.
They’re not looking DEEP enough. They’ll figure it out eventually.
. . . I'm sure that the people at the top of their field have that covered.
i wanted to see them raise that artifact and than it ended where does it pick up from hear
Well duh.... The date of the wreck should be easy to figure out! 55:21 Just look at the expiration date on that Byzantine coffee can!..
I just wonder if they are all close to the same age. Is that when it all happened? No one even mentions it.. why are most of the ships** the same age?
if they are burried so badly in 300-400 years. all the shipwrecks from 2k years ago are all under sand
Karadeniz!
Pontos euxeinos.
Apart from the treasure the sea might revel the mysteries we are surrounded with Hopefully.
They're talking about inspecting ships for the way they were built for safety, ... And you're looking at "the vasa"? That ship never sailed 5 miles! She caught the wind, healed over, And the water came through her gun ports... " fill 'er up with regular.".. and down she goes.
Do they ever find skeletons on these ancient shipwrecks? I don't know how bones hold up in saltwater
I’m glad I watched it at triple speed and didn’t waste more time
More of the world is facing the truth of the Biblical record of history and if examined from thst perspective, would solve many "mysteries"... ❤
They find a bed pan .
Huh, well does the old man stroke out or what.
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Enjoyed the video but the unresolved ending was terrible
That was a pretty scattered presentation with no real conclusion
conclusion of what??? SHIPWRECKS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The blasé attitude towards the lesser important ships (acheologically speaking) I can sort of understand their disappointment but the dismissing & cracking jokes about them rubbed me the wrong way.
I'm not known for being sentimental & I thought it was uncouth af considering those wrecks were ultimately the graves of people who died probably horribly. Why are you acting like petulant children? Have some respect. Dr. Helen Farr seemed to be the only one who could reflect humanely. The others we almost angry they kept finding unimportant wrecks. So callous & unprofessional.
Like finding a pot of gold #shipwrecks
I live in Georgia....that looks just like the ship from the fair😅
MARCO!!!!!!
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POLO
Wtf kind of ending was that?
Roman ships are on the bottom . In perfect condition
This video sucks.It's not what I was hoping to see about the black sea.And super slow going, but I'm not interested after the first 12 minutes.I'm already bored to death
What does the Bible got to do with the blacksea
Envious
The deeper parts of the BLACK SEA are "anoxic"-- thar black water preserves ancient wood fior many centuries!
Please stop reposting the same video under different names 😒
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They don't care about the historical part of the shipwrecks, they are only looking for Valuable materials like gold.. They want the money, not the history. They were aggravated over finding the younger wrecks just because they do not carry precious cargo. Ridiculous.
It's always about the money, in the world today people would rather have paper money rather than something off one of the ships on the wall or a shelf 🤙🛟⚓️🛳
@@darringraham2613 I understand that, but don't tell your audience that your here for the history when you know you're damn well not. Just say "I'm a rich pig and want to continue getting rich".
I agree with you
I told my mum that I want to buy dog, but she said that she cannot be feeding two animals😭
Sad day
ship sunk in the black sea? hmm is Jason or Ulysses come to mind
That was soooooo BORING! And they get to the best part and it ENDS!
Bummer no conclusions
" Svasa sunk cause of human errror "
NO Svasa sunk cause of our kings to much pride to many it exactly how many guns and the heaviest it ever exist during the time it he says and ignore the ALL the sea vets in sweden that warn the king and THAT IT WILL SINK
Svassa sank cause of to many heavy guns on the top... -.- causing it to swaying to the side immediately it was released from from its harbor . heavier to the end and it sinks"
Ruzzian Black Sea fleet is a part of that collection now. ❤
"Nah". Davey Jones fleet.
@@scorpion19142001 they live in a fairytale for sure. Maybe they thought they could breathe under water too.
It cut off right when it was getting exciting. Booooooooooo!
We don't have a white sea because that would be racist. 😝
At least we get snow ❄️ lol
@@danielmazzio5244 well there's that 😂
It is, as a matter of fact.
Salt lake
How about it was the biblical flood...
How about Santa and tinker bell did it?
I think this is part two ruclips.net/video/90kIRLAlceM/видео.html
Just remember ladies and gents. The world Is approximately 70% ocean, not sure if that's surface or through and through. But our bodies are approximately the same mixture of carbon to water. Yet we have only explored about %5 of the oceans' floor. We have only discovered that much of our bodies and the energies and just deeper than the molecular level. Our brain also has the same ratios. Yet we can only perceive like 4 out of 8 spectrums of light. Etc etc things are wild!!
And NO the musical score does not make it better with no content
The Biblical flood inspired the Biblical flood account. Nice try.